Alan Pardew: Managers now get fined £50,000 and banned from stadiums for showing passion

The Palace boss is famous for his Strictly Come Dancing act on the sidelines that once upset Man United legend Fergie.

Pardew said: “He told me to sit down. But it is important not to lose your passion.”

He also revealed how the League Managers’ Association is looking into how their members react on the touchline and may try to make the technical areas bigger to give bosses room to go nuts.

Liverpool chief Klopp is no stranger to showing his emotions during games and Pardew is looking forward to meeting him.

He said: “Jurgen is very similar to me. He never gives too many negative things out even though he is quite involved in the game. I like to think I don’t either.

“So we are both going to be intense to try to get our teams to win.

“He’s had a great start and he’ll be looking to continue that.”

Pardew gave an insight on his fellow managers in the Premier League.

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THE BOSS: Pardew is glad he ignored the great Sir Alex Ferguson

“After my couple of incidents I am certainly on my guard to make sure my behaviour is spot on”

Alan Pardew

He added: “Tony Pulis is very much tied to the touchline, while Louis van Gaal, for instance, doesn’t move from his seat. But there is still a kind of presence to him and a manner that he is in control.

“It is the message you’re sending to the players that’s important. Sir Alex Ferguson very rarely stood on the touchline – he only did it in so-called Fergie time – so maybe that was a tactical ploy, who knows?

“Fergie once actually told me to sit down but that isn’t really me.

“It was good advice at the time and I took it on board but it isn’t natural for me.

“Whenever I have come up against a manager similar to myself we never have an issue, really.

“I don’t expect there to be any kind of issue with Klopp.

“You can send messages to your players in a positive way. You just have to be careful not to do it in a negative way.

“I was at Chelsea and Klopp and Mourinho clashed verbally, as Klopp then did with other members of the Chelsea bench.

“He was very volatile but now people get fined £50,000 and banned from stadiums for their passion.

“The LMA have looked at the technical areas to make sure that we’re protected a little bit.

“But the most important people in there are the managers and after my couple of incidents I am certainly on my guard to make sure my behaviour is spot on.